State Experiments in Australia and New Zealand: Volume 2 (Cambridge Library Collection - History)

State Experiments in Australia and New Zealand: Volume 2 (Cambridge Library Collection - History)

by WilliamPemberReeves (Author)

Synopsis

William Pember Reeves' scholarly work of 1902 provides a full and candid account of radical and experimental laws in Australia and New Zealand. From the Anti-Chinese Acts of 1881 to the adoption of the women's franchise by the Commonwealth Parliament in Australia in 1902, the two volumes survey all noteworthy laws and statutes, addressing colonial questions of the time. Well-known for his history of New Zealand, The Long White Cloud (1898), the statesman Reeves (1857-1932) draws attention to admitted defects or failures in the laws without imposing his personal political views on the reader. Volume 2 covers areas including labour and factory laws, pensions, liquor and licensing laws and immigration issues. Overall, the two volumes represent an important record of the many reforms and changes occurring in the political and social systems of Australasia at this time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 04 May 2011

ISBN 10: 1108030602
ISBN 13: 9781108030601
Book Overview: Published in 1902, Reeves' scholarly account surveys the experimental legislation in Australia and New Zealand during this period.